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Everglade National Park
Everglades National Park – ever heard of it? It’s an expansive wetland, a vibrant landscape, and a Biosphere Reserve in Florida, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Essentially, a giant swamp teeming with alligators, a haven for exotic birds, and a diverse ecosystem bursting with wildlife like crocodiles, snakes, manatees, and the endangered Florida panther. The park is often called the…
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Great White Heron Ardea herodias occidentalis
6/14/2022 Everglades National Park, Florida
This is a great blue heron - but white! At first glance, it is very similar to a great egret, and without looking closer we might have mistakenly thought it was. But we were on the lookout for these birds, as the Everglades are one of the few places you can find them. Their bill is thicker than a great egret, and they have a green/blue tint to their lores, which is the skin between the eye and the beak. This bird was hanging out right next to the path that we were on, with plenty of people walking past. It was amazing getting such a close look at it!
There is apparently debate on whether these birds should be considered a subspecies or their own species, distinct from great blue herons. Before 1973, they were considered a distinct species. I can't comment on that, but it is an interesting tidbit.
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Sea Oxeye in the Moonlight - February 22nd 2024
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suffocate me so my tears can be rain I will water the ground where I stand so the flowers can grow back again
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National Reptile Awareness Day
Every October 21 is National Reptile Awareness Day. Godzilla. Reptar. Yoshi. The Geico Gecko. Those two lizards that always hang out around your back porch. These are just a few of the famous reptiles we love. But on October 21, we celebrate all of our cold-blooded friends. This day is observed to educate and raise awareness of threats to the natural habitats that our reptilian companions rely on to survive.
History of National Reptile Awareness Day
While the history of reptiles may go hundreds of millions of years back, National Reptile Awareness Day has an unfortunately short history in comparison. Additionally, it wasn’t really until 1966 when the first Endangered Species Act was passed that awareness of the needs and threats facing reptiles (or any animal, for that matter) started to make its way into our cultural mainstream.Â
With the passing of that act, a mid-century push toward conservation started taking the forefront. Updates were passed in 1967 and 1969. Additionally, in 1967, the Environmental Defense Fund created their historical efforts to ban DDT from usage in the United States. Much of this was movement was sparked by Rachel Carson’s seminal book, Silent Spring, which documented the adverse effects pesticides and other chemicals have on the environment.Â
National Reptile Awareness Day wouldn’t exist without the efforts of that movement. In fact, many reptiles wouldn’t be around today without the help of the Endangered Species Act. While National Reptile Awareness Day may have a small history compared to its subjects, its still part of a historically important movement to help protect and conserve all species of animals.
National Reptile Awareness Day timeline
315 million years ago
Prehistoric Reptiles Evolve
Reptiles are considered to have evolved from amphibians around this time. While many have perished along the way due to mass extinction, many (such as crocodiles and sea turtles) still remain
66 million years ago
The End of the Reptilian Era
The end of "The Age of Reptiles," a period of time where dinosaurs and other massive reptiles roamed around as if it were Jurassic Park. This began "The Age of Mammals," while, despite the name, reptilian species continued to diversify and thrive but at a much, much, much smaller size.Â
1978
The Loggerhead is Listed
The loggerhead sea turtle, one of the more famous reptiles, is listed as endangered, mostly due to bycatch in fishing gear but also because of loss of nesting habitats.Â
1987
See Ya Later, Alligator
The American alligator is officially removed from the protected species list, making a remarkable comeback from near extinction after spending twenty years on the list.
National Reptile Awareness Day FAQs
When is National Reptile Awareness Day?
National Reptile Awareness Day is every year on October 21.Â
How do I celebrate National Reptile Awareness Day?
There are many ways to celebrate National Reptile Awareness Day, such as donating to a reptile conservation, visiting a national park, or learning to identify reptiles.Â
Is a turtle a reptile?
The placement of turtles within the reptile kingdom has historically been up for debate, but so far they are still considered to be reptiles. Â
National Reptile Awareness Day Activities
Donate to a reptile conservation programThere are a lot of different organizations that want to continue educating the public about our reptilian friends. One way they do this is by also advocating for us to have the ability to keep reptiles as pets. Donate to your favorite organization to help them continue being the voice for reptiles.
Visit a National ParkRegardless of what part of the country you live in, reptiles play a major part in your ecosystem. By visiting your nearest national park, you're helping promote a place that is dedicated to preserving the natural habitats for all animals that live in that area - including, of course, the reptiles. Some notably reptilian parks are Joshua Tree, Big Bend, and the Everglades.
Identify a reptile (or two, or three)Consumer science is an important part of helping researchers understand where our cold-blooded friends live and their population densities. Many identification apps are created by institutions to help draw in that data. If you see a lizard or other reptile, use an app to ID it. This helps scientists understand where certain populations live and how well they're adapting among us. The Audubon Reptiles & Amphibians app is a great place to start.
Why We Love National Reptile Awareness Day
Their body armor: Reptiles are known for having thick skin, literally. Their armored body is made up of scales or boney plates (yes, some have their bones on the outside) to protect them from the daily wear and tear. How cool is that?!
Lizards, turtles, and snakes, oh my!: Because some of the most awesome characters/creatures on TV, or in the films we watch, are reptiles. They are sometimes dramatized to be huge and scary, like Godzilla, and other times are hilarious, like the Geico Gecko.
They make the best pets: No backyard to have a dog? No problem! Most reptiles can be kept indoors in naturally adorned tanks. They are easily maintained and make for an educational experience for kids learning about the environment.
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National Reptile Day
Not every person can look at a boa constrictor named Barbara or a toad named Frank and think lovable thoughts. However, National Reptile Day is the perfect day for the squeamish and admirers alike to appreciate the role these creatures play in our ecosystem. We celebrate these reptiles on October 21 — where fans take the time to educate others about habitat loss, conservation programs, and the importance of keeping reptiles off the endangered list. Below we share what you can do to celebrate this holiday — even from a distance.
National Reptile Day timeline
​400 BC
The beginning of recording reptiles
​The methodological study of reptiles dates back to the time of philosophers Aristotle and Pliny.
​1852
A prehistoric discovery was made ​
​Traces of the oldest known reptile, called the Hylonomus lyelli, were discovered in a fossilized tree stump in Nova Scotia.
​1998
​Saving the Galapagos
Ecuador enacted the Galapagos Special law, to create the Galapagos Marine Reserve and protect the island wildlife (including the Galapagos Tortoise), manage fisheries, and inspect quarantine measures.
National Reptile Day Activities
Reacquaint yourself with reptiles: Spend some time holding and interacting with reptiles — perhaps at a pet shop — where snakes, frogs, or lizards are just a short car ride away.
Donate to a conservation program: Contribute to programs designated to protecting endangered species. Many reptiles are still hunted for their use in leather or to meet consumer demands. In several regions, this type of hunting is a big problem due to the role most reptiles play in their specific ecosystems.
Read about reptiles: Spend a day at the library researching and learning new things about reptiles. You may even find your future pet in the process.
​5 Quirks Only Reptiles Could Have
​The Fantastic Four​: There are four orders of species: the Crocodilia (crocodiles, alligators, etc.), the Tuatara (lizard-like), the Squamata, (includes lizards and snakes), and the Testudines (turtles, tortoises, and terrapins).
​Baby it's cold inside​: The majority of all reptiles are considered ectothermic, meaning they rely on their environments to regulate their internal body temperature, reproductive health, immune system functioning, and daily stamina.
​Larger than Life: One of the largest reptiles on record is the salt water crocodile, which can measure over twelve feet long and weigh more than a thousand pounds.
​Circle of life: ​All reptiles play an important function in their ecosystem; for example, lizards control insects and pests in homes and gardens, while snakes keep rodents under control in urban life and in the countryside.
Survival! The way reptiles adapt to their environments allows them to create defensive behaviors in fights, to reproduce, hunt for their food, or anticipate a dangerous situation.
Why We Love National Reptile Day
A time to love our pets: Reptile owners get a special day to appreciate their best friends every year with this holiday. This day allows us to treat our buddies and give some never-ending love and care!
A day to relax with some reps: For those of us who don’t own a reptile, but are curious, this holiday allows us to take time to observe them in their natural element. For those who are very nervous or scared of anything slithery, this is the perfect day to face those fears.
We expand our knowledge: Taking the time to learn about these different species allows us to appreciate the environment we both share. This day is perfect to teach children about animals and nature.
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Places - National Parks (4/63): Everglades, Florida
The miracle of the light pours over the green and brown expanse of saw grass and of water, shining and slow-moving below, the grass and water that is the meaning and the central fact of the Everglades of Florida. It is a river of grass.
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Green eyed and blue mouthed Double-crested cormorant
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National Parks have experienced massive layoffs. Around 1,000 people have been laid off. Many are now homeless.
Our Natural Parks are under attack.
Links under cut.
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Share the news, send emails, do phone calls to Florida's Gov. DeSantis. Please y'all help protect these state parks
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#photography#nature photography#photooftheday#nature#aesthetic#lily pads#florida#everglades#national park#wetlands
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Everglades National Park, Florida
By Bilanol/Shutterstock
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The Iconic Wildlife of Everglades National Park, by. Tom Whalen.
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Great White Heron Ardea herodias occidentalis
6/14/2022 Everglades National Park, Florida
#bird#bird photography#birds#birblr#great white heron#great blue heron#heron#herons#wading birds#wild birds#everglades#everglades national park#florida#florida wildlife#florida birds#the everglades#wildlife#nature#birding#birdwatching#my photos
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Everglades #7 - February 24th 2024
#nature#photographers on tumblr#original photography#everglades national park#florida#low country#wetlands
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Everglades National Park flora lists.
Ella Webb
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American Civil War: Florida seceded from the Union on January 10, 1861.
#American Civil War#Florida#seceded#USA#10 January 1861#anniversary#US history#Castillo de San Marcos National Monument#landscape#cityscape#Everglades National Park#Gulf of Mexico#original photography#Green Cay Wetlands and Nature Center#nature#architecture#2010#summer 2016#vacation#Cruger-dePeyster Sugar Mill#American Alligator#Bulow Creek State Park#Fairchild Oak#Daytona Beach#Atlantic Ocean#Old Florida State Capitol#travel#tourist attraction#Tallahassee
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